Former Executive Assistant Sues Howard and Beth Stern for Millions Over Hostile Work Environment
Millions at Stake: Unraveling the Sterns' Legal Battle
The Allegations: Hostile Work Environment and Questionable Practices
Leslie Kuhn, who once served as an executive assistant for acclaimed radio host Howard Stern and his wife, Beth Stern, has launched a lawsuit seeking a substantial sum in damages. Kuhn's legal complaint asserts that during her four-year tenure, the couple created an oppressive work environment and engaged in business operations that raised ethical concerns.
The Lawsuit's Financial Implications and Origin
The documents filed with the Supreme Court of New York indicate that Kuhn is demanding no less than $2.5 million. The core of her initial grievance revolved around her inability to speak out due to confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements she had signed. These agreements were put in place at various points during her employment, particularly after she took on the role of house manager at the Sterns' Southampton residence.
Transition to House Manager and Emerging Issues
It was following her relocation to the Sterns' home and assumption of house management duties that Kuhn claims to have encountered significant problems. These issues, she states, ultimately led to her termination in 2026. Despite being dismissed "for cause," Kuhn argues that her firing was a direct consequence of the hostile work environment she endured.
Scrutiny on Beth's Furry Friends
A significant portion of the complaint directs attention towards Beth's Furry Friends, Beth Stern's animal rescue organization. Kuhn characterizes the non-profit as being "massively disorganized" and operating with "questionable business operations and accounting practices." These allegations form a crucial part of Kuhn's claim regarding the immense pressures she faced.
Ongoing Legal Pursuit for Declaratory Relief
Kuhn continues to seek declaratory relief from the aforementioned agreements in the newly submitted court documents. This legal maneuver aims to invalidate or nullify the restrictive clauses that previously bound her to silence, paving the way for her claims to be heard in court.
The Sterns' Silence and Industry Response
As of the latest filings, Howard and Beth Stern have not yet submitted a response to the lawsuit, and their deadline for doing so has not yet passed. They have also maintained public silence regarding the allegations. Entertainment Weekly has attempted to contact representatives for the Sterns, Beth's Furry Friends, and SiriusXM (broadcaster of The Howard Stern Show), as well as Kuhn's attorney, for their comments on the unfolding situation.
A Glimpse into the Sterns' Personal Life and Philanthropy
Howard Stern, 72, married Beth Ostrosky, 53, in 2008. While they do not have children, they are well-known for their dedication to rescuing cats. This passion led Beth to establish Beth's Furry Friends in 2015, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on fostering, rehabilitating, and re-homing feline companions.
